Play mat

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to the provision of a playmate and also a toy which includes a playmate and articles to be placed thereon in play. The playmat includes at least a portion, more typically a layer, of a magnetic or magnetically attractive material such as a metalised compound. The articles include magnetic or magnetically attractive material therein such that when the child brings the article into proximity with the playmate a magnetic field is created which acts to retain the article in position where placed by the child. The article is retained at that location until the child exerts a movement force on the article to overcome the magnetic force.

The invention to which this application relates is to a play mat for useby children, typically in conjunction with other articles provided to beplaced thereon. Typically, but not exclusively, the articles to beplaced thereon are linked to a scene or scenes depicted on the playmatto form, in conjunction, a toy or plaything in accordance with theinvention.

The use of play mats for children to play on or adjacent to, is wellknown. Typically the play mats can be formed of plastic sheet material,felt or other cloth fabric. In whichever format, the play mat typicallyhas a bottom surface which is provided to lie on the floor or ground andan upper surface on which the child plays. The upper surface cantypically have a scene or scenes printed or applied thereto so as to addto the enjoyment which can be gained by the child from the play mat. Thescene can, for example, be a series of roads, the rooms of a building orindeed can depict a game or games. In some scenarios of use of the playmat, other articles are provided to be used such as, for example, cars,figures of animals, humans, plants and inanimate objects.

Although the use of play mats is well known, the use of the same hasbeen unchanged for many years and there are several known problemsassociated with such play mats. One such problem is that, when stored,the play mats are typically folded or rolled up and this means that whenthe same are subsequently laid out for play, the same do not lie flatand this means that other articles are typically required to be placedon the play mat such as, for example, weights or the like at corners ofthe play mat to keep the same flat.

As a result of the lack of a flat upper surface, the articles which areplaced on the play mat often are not easily maintained in a standingposition due to unevenness in the surface of the play mat, typically dueto the reasons given for the previous disadvantage, or that theunderlying surface is uneven or on a slope, especially if the play matis used outside, or that the article itself docs not have a sufficientlylarge base so as to be stable in a standing position, or the same iseasily knocked over by the child when the child is playing elsewhere onthe play mat.

In addition to the inconvenience and disruption to the child's playcaused by the articles falling over, there is also the possibility ofthe articles being broken as a result of them falling over and thenpossibly being stood on or leant on by the child.

Despite these well known disadvantages, no real attempt or solution has,to this date, been provided other than to provide a series ofprotrusions with which articles can engage via male and female locationmeans. However this alters the surface area of the play mat andrestricts the areas and available positions for location of thearticles.

The aim of the present invention is to provide an improved play matwhich can still be stored and used in a conventional manner but whichovercomes the disadvantages illustrated above.

In a first aspect of the invention there is provided a play mat for theselective placement of at least one article on a surface thereof inplay, said play mat having a surface for contact with a support surfaceand an upper surface, said upper surface provided for the location ofthe at least one article thereon and characterised in that the play matincludes a portion formed of magnetic or magnetically attractivematerial.

In one embodiment, the layer of metalised material is in the form of ametalised compound which includes metal embedded therein and scatteredthroughout the compound so as to give the metalised effect.

In one embodiment the upper surface of the play mat has a scene depictedthereon. Typically this scene is printed on a layer laminated to themetalised compound layer and depicts any scene as required. In oneembodiment, the play mat comprises a first layer at or adjacent thebottom surface which comprises the metalised compound and at or adjacentthe upper surface, a layer of fabric or plastics material which carriesthe printed scene which is located to form the upper surface of the playmat. Typically the plastics or fabric layer is laminated or otherwisebonded to the metalised rubber or plastic compound layer.

Although described above with an additional layer carrying the printedscene, it is possible and indeed preferred that the scene depicted isapplied directly to the metalised layer thereby offering reduction incost while ensuring that the scene depicted is attractive and clearlydefined to the child.

The play mat, in accordance with the invention is typically flexible,can be reduced in size by folding, rolling or the like to a storagecondition and then, when required for use, is unfolded or unrolled andlaid flat on the support surface such as a floor or lawn. Due to theweight of the metalised rubber compound layer and a natural resilienceof the play mat which is achieved through use of the metalised rubbercompound, the play mat lies substantially flat on the support surfaceand therefore presents a flat stable surface for use by a child and onwhich the child can place articles as required.

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a toy, said toycomprising a play mat and at least one article to be selectively placedon said play mat in play, said play mat having an upper surface on whichthe said at least one article can be placed and a lower surface forplacement on a support surface, characterised in that the play mat isformed with at least a layer of magnetic or magnetically attractivematerial and the said article includes a magnet or magneticallyattractive material therein such that when the article is brought intoproximity with the upper surface of the play mat, magnetic attractionbetween the article and the play mat acts to retain the article in theplaced position on the play mat.

Although it is preferred that the magnetic material is provided in thearticle and magnetically attractive material in the form of themetalised compound is provided in the play mat, it is possible andwithin the scope of the invention that the metalised material in theplay mat is magnetised and the article can, but need not, includemagnetic material but rather can include a metal therein to allow themagnetic field to be created.

Typically the play mat incorporates a play scene on the upper surface ofthe same and, in one embodiment, instead of the metalised layer beingprovided across the entire play mat area, which is one embodiment, themagnetically attractive material of the play mat is provided at selectedlocations which match with particular portions of the displayed scenesuch that the article can be retained by the magnetic force in thoseparticular areas. However, most typically, the metalised material layerwill extend across the play mat area.

Typically, a plurality of articles are provided to be used inconjunction with the play mat. Preferably, but not necessarily, eacharticle is selectively locatable on the play mat and retained inposition by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic or magneticallyattractive material in the articles and the magnetic or magneticallyattractive material of the play mat.

In one embodiment, the strength of magnetic attraction between thearticles and the play mat can be selected on an article by article basissuch that certain articles within the plurality of articles can havematerial with different magnetic strengths. For example, if some of thearticles comprise model houses which, in play would be envisaged asbeing permanently placed in position, these articles can be providedwith magnetic material of a strength greater than, for example, articlesdepicting a human or animal which would be expected to be played with bya child and moved around the play mat more often. Thus, the greatermagnetic attraction allows a greater degree of permanency of location ofcertain articles than others as required. In a further embodiment notall of the articles are provided with magnetic material. In certaininstances this can be simply a matter of choice for the particulararticles. If, for example, certain of the articles are relatively heavy,the weight of the same may be sufficient to keep the same in positionand therefore the magnetic material is not required.

Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with referenceto the accompanying drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 illustrates a play mat and articles in use in accordance with oneembodiment of the invention;

FIG. 2 illustrates a cross section through one of the articles; and

FIG. 3 illustrates a cross section through the play mat in oneembodiment.

Referring firstly to FIG. 1, there is illustrated a play mat andarticles in accordance with the invention in one embodiment in use. Theplay mat 2 is shown in an in-use position laid flat on a support surface4. The upper surface 6 of the play mat is shown and in this case,depicts a plan view of roads 8 and gardens 10. In this embodiment, aseries of articles are provided in the form of model houses 12, humancharacters 14 and animal characters 16. The articles can be placed asdesired by the child on the surface 6. For example, the model houses 12are provided to be placed, as indeed is shown, in location in a gardenon the scene depicted on the surface 6. The human and animal characters14, 16 are typically moved around the play mat by the child to variouslocations as shown in FIG. 1.

In each case, the articles include a magnetic material or magneticallyattractive material placed therein, typically at or adjacent the base ofsame.

FIG. 2 illustrates a cross section through one example of an article inaccordance with the invention in the form of a model person 14. Thisview clearly shows the provision of magnetic material or magneticallyattractive material 18 in the base 20 of the article. Althoughillustrated with a base in which the magnetic material is provided it ispossible that many alternative article forms can be used. Indeed in theapplicant's co-pending applications GB0213339.5 and GB0219453.8 there isdescribed an article made from a flexible material and provided withfeet portions which directly contact the surface with magnetic materialprovided in each foot portion and which would be suitable for use withthis invention. The magnetic material or magnetically attractivematerial can therefore be provided in selected portions of the articleto allow the article to be positioned on the play mat with the magneticor magnetically attractive material positioned at or adjacent to theplay surface and acting to retain the article in position.

FIG. 3 illustrates a cross section through the play mat 2 of FIG. 1 andshows how, in the embodiment shown, the playmat is formed of a firstlayer 24 of a compound material such as rubber or plastics materialwhich includes metal particles therein and which can be referred to asbeing “metallised”. One known compound of this form is sold under thetrade mark FLEXMET but there are other similar compounds available. Thecompound includes pieces of metal located therein so as to provide ametalised effect and in this arrangement the article is provided with amagnetic material so as to form a magnetic field between the article andthe playmat layer 24 and so attract the article into location andthereafter provide a retaining force on the article to stay in thatposition on the playmat until the child exerts a removal force on thearticle.

The playmat also includes a second layer 26 which forms the uppersurface of the play mat and can be formed of fabric, plastics or anysuitable sheet material. This layer 26 in this embodiment carriesprinted material thereon which allows the depiction of the scene on theupper or play surface to the child and with which the child interacts.In an alternative, and in certain cases, preferred embodiment the layer26 is not provided and instead the printed scene is applied directly tothe layer 24 with the playmat formed only of the metalised materiallayer which can reduce the cost of the same.

In use, when the child wishes to play with the toy with the componentsof the play mat and articles, the play mat can be moved to a flatcondition. By using the metalised material as herein described theplaymat has sufficient weight to lie automatically in a substantiallyflat condition. When laid flat, the child can place articles onto theupper surface and move the articles around the upper surface as theyrequire with the magnetic attraction between the article and playmatallowing retention of the article in selected locations.

The location and/or strength of the magnetic material in the articlescan be selected to control the level of the magnetic field createdbetween the article and the playmat and hence the retention forcebetween the article and the playmat. In one example, the retentionforces can be varied between different articles or article types therebyallowing certain articles to be more permanently located in position onthe play mat than other articles which may, for example, be expected tobe moved around more often by the child during play.

Although described with regard to a magnetic material being provided inthe articles and the metalised layer provided in the play mat, it shouldbe appreciated that the invention will work in the same manner, with thesame advantageous effect and is therefore within the scope of thispatent application if the metalised layer in the play mat is alsomagnetised and the article is provided with either magnetic material ora magnetically attractive material to achieve the magnetic attraction.

The invention in accordance with this application therefore provides aplaymat and toy which allows the provision of a flat play surface for achild and also the ability for a child to move articles with respect tothe playmat and have the articles retained in positions selected by thechild on the playmat by the magnetic attraction between the playmat andthe article.

1. A play mat for the selective placement of at least one article on asurface thereof in play, said play mat having a surface for contact witha support surface and an upper surface, said upper surface provided forthe location of the at least one article thereon and characterised inthat the play mat includes a portion formed of magnetic or magneticallyattractive material.
 2. A play mat according to claim 1 characterised inthat the magnetic or magnetically attractive material is provided as alayer of the play mat.
 3. A play mat according to claim 1 characterisedin that magnetically attractive material is used in the form of ametalised compound.
 4. A play mat according to claim 3 characterised inthat the metalised compound includes portions of metal embedded thereinand interspersed throughout the compound so as to provide a magneticallyattractive layer of the play mat.
 5. A play mat according to claim 1characterised in that the play mat has, on its upper surface, a playscene depicted thereon.
 6. A play mat according to claim 5 characterisedin that the scene is printed on a layer which is laminated to amagnetically attractive layer of the play mat.
 7. A play mat accordingto claim 1 characterised in that the play mat comprises a first layerformed of a metalised rubber or plastics compound and above said firstlayer and forming the upper surface of the playmat a second layer isprovided, said layer carrying a printed play scene.
 8. A play mataccording to claim 7 characterised in that the second layer is bonded orlaminated to said first layer.
 9. A play mat according to claim 7characterised in that a third layer is provided which carries theprinted scene.
 10. A play mat according to claim 1 characterised in thata play scene is depicted on the upper surface of the play mat andprinted directly onto a magnetically attractive material.
 11. A play mataccording to claim 1 characterised in that the play mat is flexible andcan be moved between in-use and storage conditions.
 12. A play mataccording to claim 1 characterised in that the magnetic or magneticallyattractive material extends across the area of the play mat.
 13. A playmat according to claim 1 wherein the metallic material in the play matis magnetised.
 14. A play mat according to claim 1 characterised in thatthe magnetic or magnetically attractive material in the play mat isprovided at selected locations on the play mat.
 15. A play mat accordingto claim 14 characterised in that the location of the magneticallyattractive material on the play mat matches with identifiable portionsdepicted on a play scene on the upper surface of the play mat.
 16. Atoy, said toy comprising a play mat and at least one article to beselectively placed on said play mat in play, said play mat having anupper surface on which the said at least one article can be placed and alower surface for placement on a support surface, characterised in thatthe play mat is formed with at least a layer of magnetic or magneticallyattractive material and the said article includes a magnet ormagnetically attractive material therein such that when the article isbrought into proximity with the upper surface of the play mat, magneticattraction between the article and the play mat acts to retain thearticle in the placed position on the play mat.
 17. A toy according toclaim 16 characterised in that the play mat includes metallic materialinterspersed throughout the play mat or a layer thereof and extendssubstantially across the area of the play mat.
 18. A toy according toclaim 16 characterised in that a plurality of articles are provided tobe used in conjunction with the play mat for selective location thereonand retained in position by magnetic attraction between the magnetic ormagnetically attractive material in the article and magnetic ormagnetically attractive material in the play mat.
 19. A toy according toclaim 18 wherein the strength of magnetic or magnetically attractivematerial in the article varies between articles so as to allow variationin the retaining force applied to certain articles in conjunction withthe play mat.